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April Slaughter
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How common are they?
« Thread started on: Jan 3rd, 2008, 08:43am » |
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About ten years ago, there was a rarely a time I wasn't hearing about different abduction stories all over the world. Is it just me or does it seem as though the frequency of reports is slowing?
Perhaps due to scrutiny?
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Re: How common are they?
« Reply #1 on: Jan 4th, 2008, 4:45pm » |
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I have a feeling that they are still occurring; however, more and more it is overseas in 3rd world areas and in South America and Mexico.
Perhaps it is because our satellite technology is getting better in the states and in certain European countries and thus they are not exploring QUITE as much here and other developed countries?
I still think our government can detect them better now and knows they are around, but they just don't know what to do about it so they keep their mouths shut.
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Re: How common are they?
« Reply #2 on: Jan 16th, 2008, 12:45am » |
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Abduction of prostitutes; homeless; familess are ones to abduct and not be missed..and the being's should be savvy enough to do that. I would like to meet some sane people that has been abducted and remembers their environment. I am sure the abducted is not allowed into their environment with electronics (like cell phone with camera) or we would have had pics of such by now
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Re: How common are they?
« Reply #3 on: Jul 27th, 2008, 09:45am » |
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I think they have just taken a different type of approach over what they used to do. For whatever reason, as someone who has had plenty of experiences, the common abduction experience seems to have died down, if not dissapeared. Not sure why.
But something different is going on that the media does not talk about and it is mind boggeling. Check out this site...
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/americas_missing/2.html
Stats from 2001 Hundreds of thousands of people go missing every year. Estimated at perhaps 900,000. That was in 2001 and I can't find any current stats. Let's say 99 percent can be accounted for in one way or another. Murder, abduction by relatives, runaways, etc. Highly unlikely...but lets run with it. That means 1 percent of reported missing persons are unacounted for. That drops it down to 9000 people per year missing. Not murdered, etc. Just missing. Multiply that by 7 years and around 36,000 people, mostly children, have totally disappeared from the system and are never heard from again. Per year that is a higher rate than were killed in the Vietnam war. So where did they go? And why is no one talking about this? Are these abductions from the bad guys? Who knows? Food for fodder.
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Re: How common are they?
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I would have to imagine that with the amount of abduction cases happening around the globe, certain individuals may not be 'returned' for one reason or another. That is a very scary thought.
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Re: How common are they?
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on Aug 9th, 2008, 11:21am, April Slaughter wrote:| I would have to imagine that with the amount of abduction cases happening around the globe, certain individuals may not be 'returned' for one reason or another. That is a very scary thought. |
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Or maybe the individual doesn't want to be returned? It's not exactly a very fun life to live for a lot of us. Given the chance to escape this ego centered power structure, I'm not sure I'd want to return.
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